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How often and how much to feed; Expert laminitis advice #FitNotFat: Expert advice to help your horse

How often and how much to feed; Expert laminitis advice [Can't read this email properly?]( #FitNotFat: Expert advice to help your horse thrive From portion size to laminitis know-how, this newsletter will help you ensure your horse is in the ideal condition, or loses weight safely and effectively Horse diet essentials: how long should they go between meals? Independent equine nutritionist Donna Case shares her expert advice on how to ensure your horse eats little and often. [READ HER GUIDANCE]( Perfect Portions: Put your feeding knowledge to the test! It's important to feed the correct amount, especially if you're trying to help your horse lose weight. [TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE]( SPONSORED]( #SPILLERSScience: helping to combat laminitis with 28 publications in 16 months Many owners live in fear of laminitis, and SPILLERS are on a mission to reduce the number of horses and ponies affected by this painful and potentially devastating condition. They have been researching laminitis for over twenty years and together with their collaborators around the world, have published 28 laminitis-related papers, chapters and abstracts since the beginning of 2023 alone. Much of this work has been presented at key equine veterinary internal medicine and laminitis meetings as well as conferences in the UK, Europe and the US during the past 16 months. [FIND OUT ABOUT THEIR RECENT WORK HERE]( Slow-feeding products helping support rescue horses and ponies “World Horse Welfare's dedication to improving the lives of horses mirrors our own mission to enhance the health and happiness of horses." [FIND OUT MORE]( Everything you need to know about laminitis in horses Many owners still struggle to recognise signs of laminitis in horses, one of the most serious and debilitating conditions affecting equines. [GET CLUED UP]( Buying horse feed: it’s not cheap, but these tips will save you money It is possible to save money on horse feed while still providing the correct diet, if you know what you're looking for. [CUT YOUR FEED BILL]( This message was brought to you from Your Horse Magazine a Kelsey Media Brand © Kelsey Media Ltd,The Granary, Down's Court, Yalding, Maidstone, ME18 8AL Registered in England No. 05822990. Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our privacy policy for more information on how we process your personal information. [Unsubscribe](

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